Tuesday, September 30, 2014

20 Things I’ve Learned In My 20s

1.     Sometimes when a job has fantastic benefits, it’s because the job itself is torture and they need something to make the employees stay.

2.     Your birthday no longer needs to consist of an awkward party where you invite everyone you ever knew in high school so no one gets offended.
         


3.     Saving money for your future is important, as is a rainy day fund. There is no telling when unexpected expenses may pop up.

4.     Falling into a fitness routine now will set you up for a healthier future. Make it something you enjoy, or you’ll never stick with it. (Do as I say, not as I do.)
         

5.     Never take yourself, or life too seriously. 
         


6.     It’s okay to not have everything figured out. Society may have a set timeline for everyone, but your only responsibility is creating one that makes sense for you.

7.     Kindness is everything.
         

8.     Don’t let fear or pride stop you from getting what you really want.

9.     Spend as much time as you can with the people you love. The relationships we build are the most important things we will ever have.
         

10. Call on your inner child as often as possible. Run around barefoot, dance in the rain, play board games, watch Disney movies. 
         

11. Remember that what you do now does not have to dictate what you do for the rest of your life. It’s never too late to become who you want to be.

12. Take a lot of photos.
            


13. Remember that we are more than our mistakes.

14. Don’t carry today’s burdens or worries into tomorrow.


15.  Never, ever burn any bridges. You never know who you may need to be your ally someday.

16. Go outside. Appreciate nature. Bask in it.
        

17. Never turn down an opportunity to learn something new. 
   

18. Or to celebrate. 


19. See as much of the world as you can. 

20. Always, always be true to yourself.
             







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